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3rd November, 2012
US urged to seek open accords over drones
The US administration should seek open agreements with host countries before conducting drone strikes inside their territories.
The US administration should seek open agreements with host countries before conducting drone strikes inside their territories.
18th October, 2012
Nisar asks govt to arrest Malala attack mastermind
Nisar questioned the logic of launching an operation in Waziristan when Rehman Malik had himself announced that the mastermind of the attack on Malala was in Afghanistan.
Nisar questioned the logic of launching an operation in Waziristan when Rehman Malik had himself announced that the mastermind of the attack on Malala was in Afghanistan.
11th October, 2012
Al Qaeda grows every day in Libya: US security chief
The al Qaeda “presence grows every day. They are certainly more established than we are,” said the former commander of a special security team in Tripoli, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Wood.
The al Qaeda “presence grows every day. They are certainly more established than we are,” said the former commander of a special security team in Tripoli, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Wood.
6th October, 2012
Malik seeks Aafia’s repatriation on humanitarian grounds
Interior Minister Rehman Malik has appealed to the US Administration to repatriate jailed Pakistani neuro-scientist Dr. Aafia Siddiqui to her home country on humanitarian grounds.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik has appealed to the US Administration to repatriate jailed Pakistani neuro-scientist Dr. Aafia Siddiqui to her home country on humanitarian grounds.
12th June, 2012
Return of US team is not an institutional pullout: Sherry
Sherry Rehman said that the return of an American negotiating team from Islamabad does not represent an institutional US pullout.
Sherry Rehman said that the return of an American negotiating team from Islamabad does not represent an institutional US pullout.
16th May, 2012
French Afghan exit would impact Nato: US expert
“I think people will regret an early French withdrawal. I think they probably will ask him (Hollande) to reconsider,” said a former US ambassador.
“I think people will regret an early French withdrawal. I think they probably will ask him (Hollande) to reconsider,” said a former US ambassador.
13th February, 2012
‘Drone strikes never allowed’
ISLAMABAD, Feb 12: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said US drone strikes targeting Al Qaeda and Taliban militants are counter-productive and his government has not given permission for such attacks.
ISLAMABAD, Feb 12: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said US drone strikes targeting Al Qaeda and Taliban militants are counter-productive and his government has not given permission for such attacks.
20th September, 2011
US suggests it will supply Taiwan with F-16 upgrades
NEW YORK: A senior US administration official on Monday all but confirmed reports that the United States will help Taiwan upgrade its 145 US-made F-16…
NEW YORK: A senior US administration official on Monday all but confirmed reports that the United States will help Taiwan upgrade its 145 US-made F-16…
17th May, 2011
US assured of action against ‘sanctuaries’
ISLAMABAD: A flurry of activity of Monday provided hope that the Pak-US marriage of convenience was not over despite the recent bellowing and booming of…
ISLAMABAD: A flurry of activity of Monday provided hope that the Pak-US marriage of convenience was not over despite the recent bellowing and booming of…
16th May, 2011
We are strategic partners with a common enemy: Kerry
ISLAMABAD: US Senator John Kerry on Monday called Pakistan and the United States “strategic partners with a common enemy” as he sought to ease distrust…
ISLAMABAD: US Senator John Kerry on Monday called Pakistan and the United States “strategic partners with a common enemy” as he sought to ease distrust…
16th May, 2011
Kerry presents list of “specific demands” to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: US Sen. John Kerry gave Pakistan’s army chief a list of “specific demands” relating to American suspicions about Pakistan’s harboring of militants ahead of…
ISLAMABAD: US Sen. John Kerry gave Pakistan’s army chief a list of “specific demands” relating to American suspicions about Pakistan’s harboring of militants ahead of…
16th May, 2011
Kerry arrives with ‘tough message’
ISLAMABAD: With Pak-US relationship at a crossroads, President Barack Obama’s trouble-shooter for Af-Pak region Senator John Kerry landed in Islamabad on Sunday with his toughest…
ISLAMABAD: With Pak-US relationship at a crossroads, President Barack Obama’s trouble-shooter for Af-Pak region Senator John Kerry landed in Islamabad on Sunday with his toughest…
15th May, 2011
Obama administration divided on ties with Pakistan: report
WASHINGTON: The administration of US President Barack Obama is divided over the future of its relationship with Pakistan following the killing of Al-Qaeda founder Osama…
WASHINGTON: The administration of US President Barack Obama is divided over the future of its relationship with Pakistan following the killing of Al-Qaeda founder Osama…
25th November, 2010
Ex-Israel PM hits at Netanyahu over settlements
JERUSALEM: Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert took a rare public jab at his successor on Thursday, saying that Israel should agree to the US…
JERUSALEM: Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert took a rare public jab at his successor on Thursday, saying that Israel should agree to the US…

